Thanks; I simply overlapped the two ends of a strip of webbing, around 6 or so inches overlapped, then used W/M crossing stitching, which is based on the US AF cargo sling webbing stitches, and used...
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Thanks; I simply overlapped the two ends of a strip of webbing, around 6 or so inches overlapped, then used W/M crossing stitching, which is based on the US AF cargo sling webbing stitches, and used...
better view of the webbing loops through the channel with whoopie sling attached;
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t70/CamoDeafie/misc/Long%20Ogee%20Tent%20Pole%20Mod%205_zps3czpedjx.jpg
No...
I've noticed a significant difference between directly larksheading the whoopie through my hammock channel ends as opposed to using a small loop of 1" cargo straps...
You can see the whoopie sling...
well it also makes a SHORT hammock feel longer..... I've a 103" hammock (5 inch short of 9 feet) because I was going to make it a bridge...but with the MSB on it and being quite comfortable....
here's the end results of my soft MSB pockets; I wasn't sure if I needed to keep tension between the ends so as not to slip off; but so far they're holding up pretty good...each is made from 10" of...
well I was thinking of how someone on here had the suspension looped around the dogbone/bar rod itself, so that could be a way to stop the soft joint from sliding up or down? essentially making a...
after reading all the posts on this thread....it occurred to me that there may be a simpler way of getting a MSB into the suspension system without drilling or cutting the MSB material..but with...